Most Popular Movies 2009
This chart shows the 2009 movie releases that have attracted the most interest on The Numbers web site over the past 24 hours. A share of 100 corresponds to 1 percent of the total views for all 2009 releases.
See also: Domestic Release Schedule for 2009 - Top 2009 Worldwide
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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince |
Director: David Yates |
Lead Roles: Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter, Rupert Grint as Ron Weasley, Emma Watson as Hermione Granger |
Initial Theatrical Release: July 15, 2009 (Wide) by Warner Bros. |
Keywords: Boarding School, 3-D, IMAX: DMR, 3-D - Post-production Conversion, Family Adventure |
Classification: Based on Fiction Book/Short Story, Adventure, Animation/Live Action, Fantasy |
Domestic BO: $302,089,278 |
International BO: $623,979,813 |
Underworld 3: Rise of the Lycans |
Director: Patrick Tatopoulos |
Lead Roles: Michael Sheen as Lucian, Bill Nighy as Viktor |
Initial Theatrical Release: January 23, 2009 (Wide) by Sony Pictures |
Keywords: Vampire, Werewolf, Action Horror |
Classification: Original Screenplay, Action, Live Action, Fantasy |
Domestic BO: $45,802,315 |
International BO: $46,339,571 |
Zombieland |
Director: Ruben Fleischer |
Lead Roles: Woody Harrelson as Tallahassee, Jesse Eisenberg as Columbus, Emma Stone as Wichita, Abigail Breslin as Little Rock |
Initial Theatrical Release: October 2, 2009 (Wide) by Sony Pictures |
Keywords: Zombies, Unnamed Character, Horror Comedy, Epidemic, Romance, End of the World, Death of a Son or Daughter, Fictionalized Version of Yourself |
Classification: Original Screenplay, Comedy, Live Action, Contemporary Fiction |
Domestic BO: $75,590,286 |
International BO: $26,646,310 |
X-Men Origins: Wolverine |
Director: Gavin Hood |
Lead Roles: Hugh Jackman as Logan / Wolverine |
Initial Theatrical Release: May 1, 2009 (Wide) by 20th Century Fox |
Keywords: Marvel Comics, Disrupted by 2007/2008 WGA Strike, Action Adventure, Origin Story, Prologue, War, 1800s, The Civil War, World War I, World War II, Vietnam War, Scene in End Credits |
Classification: Spin-Off, Action, Live Action, Super Hero |
Domestic BO: $179,883,157 |
International BO: $194,942,603 |
Grace |
Director: Paul Solet |
Initial Theatrical Release: August 14, 2009 (Limited) by Anchor Bay Entertainment |
Classification: Original Screenplay, Horror, Live Action, Fantasy |
Domestic BO: $8,297 |
The Poker House |
Director: Lori Petty |
Lead Roles: Selma Blair, David Alan Grier, Jennifer Lawrence as Agnes |
Initial Theatrical Release: July 17, 2009 (Limited) by Phase 4 Films |
Classification: Original Screenplay, Drama, Live Action, Historical Fiction |
Adoration |
Director: Atom Egoyan |
Lead Roles: Arsinee Khanjian as Sabine, Scott Speedman as Tom, Rachel Blanchard as Rachel, Noam Jenkins as Sami, Devon Bostick as Simon, Kenneth Welsh as Morris |
Initial Theatrical Release: May 8, 2009 (Limited) by Sony Pictures Classics |
Classification: Original Screenplay, Drama, Live Action, Contemporary Fiction |
Domestic BO: $294,244 |
International BO: $90,000 |
Synopsis
A straightforward translation assignment in a high school French class leads to unexpected drama for Simon, an imaginative Canadian student, and his teacher, Sabine. The son of a Palestinian father, Simon takes an article about a terrorist plot and weaves it into his own tragic family history. Encouraged by Sabine, Simon passes the tale off as a true story — but the ramifications of this action, which end up online, deliver surprising results.
Avatar |
Director: James Cameron |
Lead Roles: Sam Worthington as Jake Sully, Zoe Saldana as Neytiri |
Initial Theatrical Release: December 17, 2009 (Wide) (Australia) |
Keywords: 3-D, Invented Language, Visual Effects, Alien Invasion, IMAX: DMR, Humans as Aliens, Language Barrier, 2010 Oscars Best Picture Nominee, Romance, Interspecies Romance, Slow Motion Scene, Wheelchair User, Voiceover/Narration, Death of a Sibling, Twins, Death of a Twin, Genetic Engineering, 3-D - Shot in 3-D, Environment, Motion Capture Performance, Filmed in Wellington, New Zealand, Filmed in New Zealand, Filmed in United States, Filmed in Stone Street Studios, Wellington, New Zealand, Filmed in Playa Vista, CA, Filmed in California, United States, Filmed in Hughes Aircraft studio, Playa Vista, CA, Filmed in Los Angeles County, CA, Action Adventure |
Classification: Original Screenplay, Action, Animation/Live Action, Science Fiction |
Domestic BO: $785,221,649 |
International BO: $2,138,484,377 |
Synopsis
Jake Sully is a wounded ex-marine, thrust into an effort to settle and exploit Pandora, an exotic moon rich in bio-diversity and inhabited by the Na’vi, a ten-foot-tall humanoid species. After Neytiri, a female Na’vi, rescues Jake after he becomes separated from his team, he learns more about the planet and eventually crosses over to lead the indigenous race in a battle for survival.
Adam |
Director: Max Mayer |
Lead Roles: Hugh Dancy, Rose Byrne |
Initial Theatrical Release: July 29, 2009 (Limited) by Fox Searchlight |
Classification: Original Screenplay, Drama, Live Action, Contemporary Fiction |
Domestic BO: $2,283,291 |
International BO: $551,194 |
He's Just Not That Into You |
Director: Ken Kwapis |
Lead Roles: Ben Affleck as Neil, Jennifer Aniston as Beth, Drew Barrymore as Mary, Jennifer Connelly as Janine, Kevin Connolly as Conor, Bradley Cooper as Ben, Ginnifer Goodwin as Gigi, Scarlett Johansson as Anna, Justin Long as Alex |
Initial Theatrical Release: February 6, 2009 (Wide) by Warner Bros. |
Keywords: Romance, Romantic Comedy, Relationships Gone Wrong, Non-Chronological, LGBTQ+, Infidelity, Voiceover/Narration, Unrequited Love, Scene in End Credits |
Classification: Based on Fiction Book/Short Story, Romantic Comedy, Live Action, Contemporary Fiction |
Domestic BO: $93,953,653 |
International BO: $87,100,004 |
Adventureland |
Director: Greg Mottola |
Lead Roles: Jesse Eisenberg as James Brennan, Kristen Stewart as Em Lewin, Martin Starr as Joel, Bill Hader as Bobby, Kristen Wiig as Paulette, Ryan Reynolds as Mike Connell |
Initial Theatrical Release: April 3, 2009 (Wide) by Miramax |
Classification: Original Screenplay, Black Comedy, Live Action, Historical Fiction |
Domestic BO: $16,044,025 |
International BO: $1,509,030 |
Fantastic Mr. Fox |
Director: Wes Anderson |
Lead Roles: George Clooney as Mr. Fox, Meryl Streep as Mrs. Fox, Jason Schwartzman as Ash |
Initial Theatrical Release: October 23, 2009 (Wide) by Twentieth Century Fox (United Kingdom) |
Keywords: Animal Lead, Talking Animals, Heist, Life on a Farm, Food, Mid-Life Crisis, Crime Comedy |
Classification: Based on Fiction Book/Short Story, Comedy, Stop-Motion Animation, Kids Fiction |
Domestic BO: $21,002,919 |
International BO: $25,184,592 |
Synopsis
After 12 years of bucolic bliss, Mr. Fox breaks a promise to his wife and raids the farms of their human neighbors, Boggis, Bunce and Bean. Giving in to his animal instincts endangers not only his marriage but also the lives of his family and their animal friends. When the farmers force Mr. Fox and company deep underground, he has to resort to his natural craftiness to rise above the opposition.
Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant |
Director: Paul Weitz |
Lead Roles: John C. Reilly as Larten Crepsley, Chris Massoglia as Darren, Salma Hayek as Madame Truska |
Initial Theatrical Release: October 23, 2009 (Wide) by Universal |
Keywords: Vampire, Action Adventure, Circus |
Classification: Based on Fiction Book/Short Story, Action, Live Action, Fantasy |
Domestic BO: $14,046,595 |
International BO: $25,707,362 |
Synopsis
Darren is just like any other teenager, until the day he encounters the Cirque du Freak and a vampire named Larten Crepsley. After Crepsley turns him into one of the undead, Darren joins the traveling sideshow and its parade of weird and monstrous creatures. As he learns to use his newfound powers, Darren unwittingly becomes a pawn in the struggle between vampire factions.
My Sister’s Keeper |
Director: Nick Cassavetes |
Lead Roles: Cameron Diaz as Sara Fitzgerald, Abigail Breslin as Anna Fitzgerald |
Initial Theatrical Release: June 26, 2009 (Wide) by Warner Bros. |
Keywords: Terminal Illness, Life Drama |
Classification: Based on Fiction Book/Short Story, Drama, Live Action, Contemporary Fiction |
Domestic BO: $49,200,230 |
International BO: $47,472,772 |
Synopsis
Conceived as a marrow donor for her gravely ill sister, Anna Fitzgerald has undergone countless surgeries and medical procedures in her short life. Though their older daughter's life has no doubt been prolonged, the unorthodox decision of Anna’s parents has cracked the entire family’s foundation. When Anna sues her parents for emancipation, it sets off a court case that threatens to destroy the family for good.
Couples Retreat |
Director: Peter Billingsley |
Lead Roles: Vince Vaughn as Dave, Jason Bateman as Jason, Jon Favreau as Joey, Faizon Love as Shane, Kristin Davis as Lucy, Malin Akerman as Ronnie, Kristen Bell as Cynthia, Kali Hawk as Trudy |
Initial Theatrical Release: October 8, 2009 (Wide) (Australia) |
Keywords: Group Therapy, Romantic Comedy, Romance, Relationship Advice, Vacation |
Classification: Original Screenplay, Romantic Comedy, Live Action, Contemporary Fiction |
Domestic BO: $109,205,660 |
International BO: $63,244,763 |
Synopsis
Four Midwestern couples embark on a journey to a tropical island resort. While one of the couples is there to work on their marriage, the other three set out to jet ski, spa and enjoy some fun in the sun. They soon discover that participation in the resort’s couple’s therapy is not optional. Suddenly, their group-rate vacation comes at a price. What follows is a hilarious look at real world problems faced by all couples.
The Invention of Lying |
Director: Ricky Gervais, Matthew Robinson |
Lead Roles: Ricky Gervais as Mark Bellison |
Initial Theatrical Release: October 2, 2009 (Wide) by Warner Bros. |
Keywords: Satirical Comedy, Satire, Religious, Directing Yourself, Alternate or Altered Realities, Screenwriters, Movie Business, Money Troubles, Fired, Romance, Relationships Gone Wrong, Screenplay Written By the Star |
Classification: Original Screenplay, Comedy, Live Action, Fantasy |
Domestic BO: $18,451,251 |
International BO: $14,263,567 |
The Young Victoria |
Director: Jean-Marc Vallee |
Lead Roles: Emily Blunt as Young Victoria |
Initial Theatrical Release: December 18, 2009 (Limited) by Apparition |
Keywords: Biography, Biographical Drama, Royalty, 1800s, Young Child Dealing with the Death of a Parent, Intertitle, Marriage of Convenience, Relationships Gone Wrong, Political Assassination, Epilogue |
Classification: Based on Real Life Events, Drama, Live Action, Dramatization |
Domestic BO: $11,001,272 |
International BO: $20,877,619 |
Synopsis
On the eve of her 18th birthday and succession to the English throne, young Princess Victoria is caught in a royal power struggle. But, it is her blossoming relationship with Prince Albert that will determine the strength of her reign. Can she dedicate her life to her country and her heart to the one man she truly loves?
Fifty Dead Men Walking |
Lead Roles: Jim Sturgess as Martin McGartland |
Initial Theatrical Release: August 21, 2009 (Limited) by Phase 4 Films |
Classification: Based on Real Life Events, Drama, Live Action, Dramatization |
International BO: $997,921 |
Dragonball Evolution |
Director: James Wong |
Lead Roles: Justin Chatwin as Goku |
Initial Theatrical Release: April 10, 2009 (Wide) by 20th Century Fox |
Keywords: Good vs. Evil, Live Action Cartoon, Whitewashed Casting, Heroic Adventure, Famously Bad |
Classification: Based on TV, Adventure, Live Action, Fantasy |
Domestic BO: $9,362,785 |
International BO: $47,148,672 |
Stan Helsing: A Parody |
Director: Bo Zenga |
Lead Roles: Steve Howey as Stan Helsing |
Video Release Date: October 27, 2009 by Anchor Bay Home Entertainment |
Keywords: Spoof |
Classification: Original Screenplay, Comedy, Live Action, Contemporary Fiction |
International BO: $1,553,556 |
Synopsis
Stan, a slacker video store clerk, his sexy girlfriend, best friend and an exotic dancer take a detour into a town cursed by the biggest monsters in movie history.
Pirates II: Stagnettis Revenge |
Video Release Date: February 24, 2009 by MTI Home Video |
Up in the Air |
Director: Jason Reitman |
Lead Roles: George Clooney as Ryan Bingham, Vera Farmiga as Alex Goran, Anna Kendrick as Natalie Keener |
Initial Theatrical Release: December 4, 2009 (Limited) by Paramount Pictures |
Keywords: 2010 Oscars Best Picture Nominee, Comedy Drama, Corporate Life |
Classification: Based on Fiction Book/Short Story, Drama, Live Action, Contemporary Fiction |
Domestic BO: $83,823,381 |
International BO: $83,019,358 |
The Hangover |
Director: Todd Phillips |
Lead Roles: Bradley Cooper as Phil, Ed Helms as Stu, Zach Galifianakis as Alan |
Initial Theatrical Release: June 5, 2009 (Wide) by Warner Bros. |
Keywords: Black Out Drunk, Day After, Accidental Engagement or Marriage, Body in a Trunk, Buddy Comedy |
Classification: Original Screenplay, Comedy, Live Action, Contemporary Fiction |
Domestic BO: $277,322,503 |
International BO: $188,165,080 |
Synopsis
Two days before his wedding, Doug and three friends drive to Las Vegas for a wild and memorable stag party. In fact, when the three groomsmen wake up the next morning, they can't remember a thing; nor can they find Doug. With little time to spare, the three hazy pals try to re-trace their steps and find Doug so they can get him back to Los Angeles in time to walk down the aisle.
Crazy Heart |
Director: Scott Cooper |
Lead Roles: Jeff Bridges as Bad Blake |
Initial Theatrical Release: December 16, 2009 (Limited) by Fox Searchlight |
Keywords: Romance, Music Industry, Musicians, Romantic Drama, Relationships Gone Wrong, Comeback |
Classification: Original Screenplay, Drama, Live Action, Contemporary Fiction |
Domestic BO: $39,471,742 |
International BO: $7,945,509 |
Synopsis
With too many years of hazy days and boozy nights,former country-music legend Bad Blake is reduced to playing dives and bowling alleys. In town for his latest gig, Blake meets Jean Craddock, a sympathetic reporter who has come to do a story on him. He unexpectedly warms to her and a romance begins, then the singer finds himself at a crossroads that may threaten his last shot at happiness.